The All-Intermountain Conference has unveiled its 2026 baseball awards, spotlighting the standout performances of high school players across the region.
Player and Coach Honors
Ty Hattenhauer of Caldera was named Player of the Year, while Summit’s Andrew Guthrie earned Pitcher of the Year, and Aaron Boehm of Summit was selected Coach of the Year.
First-Team Lineup
The first team features Kaden Cooper of Bend behind the plate, Spencer Dildine at first base, and a host of infield talent from Bend, Mountain View, Summit, Ridgeview and Caldera. Carson Bottemiller from Mountain View joins the infield, while Charlie Wiscovich and Griz Sutherland from Summit add depth. The outfield includes Jackson Parker, Ryden Nakamura and Finn Chambers from Summit and Ridgeview, with Ryder Carpenter and Henry Gruetzmacher providing utility versatility.
The pitching staff for the first team also includes Guthrie alongside Ryden Nakamura and Finn Chambers, forming a formidable rotation.
Second-Team Selections and Honorable Mentions
The second team shares catcher duties with Nolan Clark and Miles Boehm, and a wide array of players from Bend, Ridgeview, Crook County and Redmond earn recognition at various positions. Honorable mentions highlight additional standouts such as Austin St. Clair, Carson Wilkins, Cian Rode, Kingston Lopez, Quentin Romney, Kolton Martinez, Lucas Ninneman, Marcio Silva, Mason Stout, Damien Micheletti, Ty Stevens, Parker Russell, Asher Moore, Austin Cooley and William McDaniel.
Coach Boehm praised the collective effort, noting that the breadth of talent across the schools reflects the growing strength of high school baseball in the Intermountain region.